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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishogleo‧gle /ˈəʊɡəl $ ˈoʊ-/ verb [intransitive, transitive] SYLOOK ATto look at someone in a way that shows you think they are sexually attractive – used to show disapproval SYN leer I didn’t like the way he was ogling me.→ See Verb table
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ogle• To give Pesci and Glover some one to ogle?• The boys spent most of their time at the beach ogling girls in bikinis.• A group of men were ogling her from a bench across the street.• Been ogling her up and down ever since she'd entered the room.• I say and now I am ogling him.• The specialist ogled it through a tiny lens Like one I'd had at school.• Sergei, the cook, ogled Nina from the kitchen door.• It scared and disgusted her the way every male she met suddenly started ogling the blancmange under her blouse.• Simon beach club and joined the foreigners ogling the floor show at the Casino du Liban.• The beach was full of teenage boys who had come to ogle the girls in bikinis.• Ralph could only ogle, though, helpless with envy, as Grover baIled up his napkin.
Origin ogle (1600-1700) Probably from Low German oegeln, from oog “eye”
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